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00:00Welcome to Midientvv, and tonight's headlines.
00:23Ghana announces its diplomatic relations with the so-called Democratic Republic of the
00:29West, hours before the inauguration of the new president's inauguration ceremony.
00:36The Palestinian Minister of State is calling on King Mohammed VI, the head of the Judiciary
00:43Committee, to support the Palestinian people's resilience.
00:47Tunisia is experiencing a severe crisis in supplying domestic gas supplies in the interior
00:54areas.
00:55The production of fuel in refineries has been cut short due to the delay in gas shipments.
01:08In a diplomatic step that reflects the major transformation in the African countries'
01:13positions on the Moroccan Sahara, the Republic of Ghana officially announced its relations
01:18with the Democratic Republic of the West.
01:20Details of this decision in a report by Kawthar Hammoumi.
01:24In an official document of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Coordination of
01:31the Republic of Ghana, addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperation
01:37and the Moroccans living abroad in the Kingdom of Morocco, Ghana announced its decision to
01:42comment on its diplomatic relations with the Democratic Republic of the West, confirming
01:46that it will reach the African Union and the United Nations Organization in this position
01:51on the Moroccan Sahara.
01:52In a new reference to the Republic of Illusion and its manufacture in Algeria.
01:56This is what Ghana announced in this official document in support of its true efforts, which
02:02the Kingdom of Morocco is spending to reach an acceptable solution from all sides.
02:07Ghana had recognized the Republic of Illusion in 1979, and thanks to the generosity of
02:16King Mohammed VI for the Moroccan Sahara issue since 2000, it cut or linked 46 countries,
02:23including 13 African countries, to its relations with the Republic of Illusion.
02:29Weeks ago, Morocco achieved its diplomatic achievements in Latin America, after Panama
02:35joined the list of countries that decided to link their relations with the front, and
02:41to support the efforts of the public security and the international community within the
02:46United Nations.
02:47On October 22, 2024, Ecuador took the same step by withdrawing its recognition of the
02:55Polisario.
02:56Before that, the ruling party in Brazil, which is owned by President Luis Ignacio Lula da
03:02Silva, supported it for the plan of self-government.
03:05A position honored by the President of the Brazilian Council of Sheikhs during his official
03:10visit to Rabat on October 14.
03:13On August 18, 2022, the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs withdrew its recognition
03:19of the Separation Front and cut all relations with it.
03:23Peru expressed an official message to its foreign ministry about its respect for the
03:30Kingdom of Morocco and its national sovereignty, as well as the plan of self-government.
03:34In 2024, I also witnessed the increase in the withdrawal of recognition of the alleged
03:42Republic.
03:43We had Ecuador in October and Panama in November.
03:53This is to ensure that the separation front is weakening.
03:59Approximately 50 countries in the last two decades withdrew their recognition.
04:07The number of countries that are still withdrawing recognition of the alleged Republic is less
04:15than 30 countries, i.e. within the W128 countries.
04:22A diplomatic surge confirms that the separation front is weakening.
04:27Approximately 50 countries withdrew recognition of the alleged Republic in the last two decades
04:33to noticeably withdraw the number of countries that still recognize this alleged entity,
04:39as opposed to continuing to open consulates with all means, which exceeded the number of
04:4530 consulates.
04:47Mohamed Dashkondi, the expert on African affairs, confirmed that Ghana's comment on diplomatic
04:53relations with the alleged Republic is in line with the huge context that His Majesty
04:59King Mohammed VI gave to the issue of the Moroccan Sahara.
05:02His Majesty the King played a very important role in this series, in the results that Morocco
05:09now has.
05:10I said before that Morocco has changed its approach to dealing with African countries
05:16that had positions against the Moroccan soil unity and that had in general positions against
05:23Morocco in general.
05:24But Morocco worked in a gradual way.
05:27There was a gradual approach in the Moroccan approach to open up to the African countries
05:33of Anglophonia and other countries that were against the Moroccan positions.
05:38This approach was pragmatic.
05:40It was not an approach that relied on the diplomacy of the Sheikhs, as it happens in some countries.
05:46It was an approach that relied on a collective approach, a collective approach to the level
05:51of development.
05:52Because when Morocco sees what is happening, it shares it with the African countries.
05:57I said that before.
05:59So Morocco is, as we can see, an analysis of the kind of agreements that Morocco has
06:05with a group of African countries.
06:0732% of the agreements rely on, first of all, increasing the capabilities to fight terrorism,
06:14especially by sharing experiences with African countries.
06:17Because Morocco accumulates important development experiences in important sectors.
06:22These experiences are put in the hands of the African countries.
06:27So now Morocco is reaping the fruits of a very important approach.
06:33It is the approach of the African-African cooperation.
06:37The Ghanaian capital, Accra, has appointed Jean-Dramane Mahama as the official president
06:44of the Republic of Ghana after his victory in the presidential elections that took place
06:49on December 7.
06:50The new president of Ghana, the right-wing Syrian, confronted the president of the Supreme
06:56Court, confirming his determination to work to achieve more economic progress.
07:02A report by Nawfal Al-Khamlishi.
07:06As a result of the democratic process and the beginning of the transition to power,
07:10Jean-Dramane Mahama was officially appointed president of the Republic of Ghana.
07:14The inauguration ceremony, which featured the presence of many heads of state and governments
07:19and foreign leaders, was held by the rich right-wing president of Syria.
07:23Jean Mahama pledged to work to achieve more progress and strengthen relations with the
07:29countries of the region.
07:31The circumstances we find ourselves in are indeed difficult, but despite that, I will
07:39be decisive and swift in my actions.
07:42We will focus our initial efforts on four key areas.
07:46I will focus first on economic recovery and the stabilization of the macroeconomic environment.
07:54The election of the rich president, Jean Mahama, left behind warm responses in the rich street
07:59and a response that combined his long political experience in facing challenges.
08:09I am very happy because our president will change many things for us.
08:15In the previous president's term, we faced many challenges.
08:20It is hard for our parents to help us.
08:24The elected rich president has a long political experience.
08:30He was elected president between 2012 and 2017.
08:36During the presidential campaign, President Mahama presented his vision for economic recovery
08:42through reforms to combat corruption.
08:45This is what the rich want.
08:49We are looking up to him to find a way to provide jobs for us and to make our parents,
08:56who have suffered to get us where we are happy.
09:02Ghana is an example of stability and peace on power in the African continent, which is
09:08suffering from a wave of coups.
09:11The country is getting rich with minerals.
09:14The country is the largest gold producer in the African continent.
09:22His Excellency King Mohammed VI represented the presidential election of Ghana's president,
09:28President of the Council of Representatives, Rashid Talbi Al-Alem.
09:31The Moroccan delegation, which visited the rich capital of Acre,
09:35was joined by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African Union,
09:38the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, and Iman Ouadil,
09:41the Ambassador of His Excellency to the Republic of Ghana.
09:44The ceremony was distinguished by the presence of many heads of state,
09:47heads of governments, parliaments, ministers, political, civil and military figures.
09:57The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Religious Affairs of Palestine, Sheikh Mohammed Mustafa Najm,
10:02played a prominent role for His Excellency King Mohammed VI, President of the Council of Representatives,
10:07in supporting the resilience of the Palestinian people and the protection of Islamic sanctuaries,
10:12especially the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
10:15During his reception in Ramallah, the Moroccan Ambassador to the State of Palestine,
10:19Abdel Rahim Zian, Sheikh Mohammed Mustafa valued the standing of the Moroccan Kingdom
10:24in defending Jerusalem and strengthening the resilience of its people.
10:28During the meeting, they searched for ways to strengthen the religious cooperation between the two countries
10:33and discussed a number of issues of common interest.
10:42The Faculty of Humanities and Humanities in Rabat,
10:44in partnership with the International Association of the National Union of Moroccan Women,
10:48and the Serazan Foundation for Strategic Studies,
10:51discussed the subject of the acquisition of academic studies in the Sami Royal Project
10:56to modify the family constitution.
10:58Details in this report by Salwa Al-Khaliwi and Younes Al-Mesuri.
11:01The acquisition of academic studies in the Sami Royal Project to modify the family constitution
11:07is the subject of the forum hosted by the Faculty of Humanities and Humanities
11:12in the University of Mohammed V,
11:14in partnership with the International Association of the National Union of Moroccan Women,
11:18and the Serazan Foundation for Strategic Studies on Family and Society.
11:24The Faculty of Humanities and Humanities in Rabat,
11:26in partnership with the International Association of the National Union of Moroccan Women,
11:30and the Serazan Foundation for Strategic Studies on Family and Society,
11:35organized a forum hosting various specialists, academics and university students
11:42interested in the field and the family.
11:45The forum witnessed the participation of a number of academics and experts
11:50in the field of family studies.
11:52They discussed the proposed modifications in the family constitution
11:57within the framework of the reforms that are overseen by His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
12:02All academics, regardless of their specialization, should participate in this discussion
12:08in order to see this discussion, which is a lively and healthy discussion,
12:16and a discussion that will certainly result in changes that will satisfy everyone,
12:22especially the Moroccan society, which is a traditional society, a conservative society.
12:29The discussion is based on the basics and on the fundamentals of the subject
12:37in order to clarify and have an academic discussion
12:42away from all the mistakes or to correct many of the mistakes that we hear today
12:48in many social media sites.
12:53The discussion contributed to correcting a number of the mistakes
12:57that appear on social media sites
13:00and that relate to the new amendments that the family constitution brought.
13:05Through scientific research and correct academic analysis,
13:08the dimensions of this amendment can be understood in greater depth
13:12as it has become possible to direct efforts towards implementing the reforms
13:16that constitute the developments and changes of the Moroccan society.
13:22Tunisia is experiencing a severe crisis in the supply of household gas
13:27mainly in the interior areas.
13:29The situation in several places, from the north of the country to the south,
13:34due to a sharp decrease in production in gas refineries
13:39as a result of the delay in the arrival of gas shipments.
13:42The Tunisian Ministry of Energy announced that it programmed 12 vessels
13:46until the end of the month, some of which began to empty their loads.
13:50Gas consumption in the winter season in Tunisia rose by about 60%.
13:55From Tunisia, this is the report of our correspondent Fathi Al-Falahi.
13:59In the province of Al-Qayrawan, in the middle of Tunisia,
14:02at dawn, the weather is extremely hot,
14:07in search of the supply of household gas.
14:10The long-term situation in Tunisia, from the north to the south,
14:14has been repeated many times these days
14:17due to a severe crisis in the supply of gas refineries.
14:20I come here every day.
14:23I can come, but he can't come.
14:26The situation is...
14:31Yes, yes, yes.
14:33It's cold.
14:35Some suppliers took advantage of the sharp decrease
14:38to raise prices three times, according to some witnesses.
14:44I swear, it weighs 25,000.
14:46What are you talking about?
14:48We can't find it.
14:50We can't find it.
14:52I've been here since 5 a.m.
14:54I'm afraid to come out of the house.
14:56I hope we'll find it.
14:58The house is like a house,
15:00there's no one to fill the gas tank.
15:02If we add another tank,
15:04he'll fill it up, and he'll fill it up.
15:06The crisis in household gas refineries
15:08is returning to a sharp decline
15:10due to the delay in the supply of gas
15:13to refineries.
15:16The Tunisian Ministry of Energy
15:18announced that the gas supply crisis
15:20is coming to an end
15:22after 12 refineries were programmed
15:24until the end of the month.
15:26Some of them started unloading their loads,
15:29and Tunisia killed more than 10,000 tons of gas
15:32from Algeria in less than 10 days
15:35to overcome the crisis.
15:38The production crisis has been solved
15:41because the ship was received
15:43with natural gas in recent days,
15:45so most of the factories
15:47had the capacity to produce
15:49and supply the market.
15:51In Tunisia, the crisis is almost solved,
15:53but there is still an internal struggle.
15:55This naturally reveals
15:57that there are problems
15:59in the supply of energy to Tunisia,
16:01especially in gas,
16:03because it is a source of income,
16:05but it is also exploited by professionals.
16:08In the winter season,
16:10Tunisians' consumption
16:12of home gas
16:14rose to a record level
16:16from 1,600 tons
16:18to 2,400 tons,
16:20an increase of 60%,
16:22according to the Tunisian Ministry of Energy.
16:25The Tunisian Ministry of Energy
16:27confirms that there are problems
16:29in the supply of gas
16:31on its way to a solution.
16:33Tunisians are stuck
16:35mainly in the interior states,
16:38especially with the decrease
16:40in temperature.
16:42Al-Falih opened a media.
16:44Tunisia
16:47On the day of 59 after 400,
16:49the Israeli war
16:51on Gaza continues to increase the number of victims,
16:53and the Palestinian sector
16:55continues to contain dozens of killings
16:57in new Israeli massacres.
16:59During the Israeli bombing
17:01during the past 24 hours,
17:03more than 30 Palestinians were killed
17:05to increase the income
17:07of the Israeli aggression
17:09to more than 45,800 killings
17:11and 109,000 injured
17:13since the outbreak
17:15of the war
17:17on the 7th of October,
17:192023.
17:27With this, we conclude
17:29this broadcast.
17:31Thank you for watching
17:33and see you next time.
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